Mortgage Broker

Winter 2014

Mortgage Broker is the magazine of the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association and showcases the multi-billion dollar mortgage-broking industry to all levels of government, associated organizations and other interested individuals.

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MortgageBroker mbabc.ca winter 2014 | 37 governmentguidelines fi nal version of the Guideline on Mortgage Underwriting Principles (B-20) on June 21, 2012 that sets out expectations for prudent residential mortgage underwriting. e guideline, Residential Mortgage Underwriting Practices and Procedures (B-20), builds on OSFI's own domestic supervisory work and the Financial Stability Board's international Principles for Sound Residential Mortgage Underwriting Practices (released in April 2012), but has been adapted to Canadian circumstances. e fi nal Guideline is the result of a thorough consultation process, a sum- mary of comments received, and the responses to them. e Guideline applies to all federally regulated fi nancial institutions engaged in residential mortgage underwriting and/or the acquisition of residential mortgage loan assets in Canada. It complements relevant provisions of the Bank Act, Trust and Loan Companies Act, the Insurance Companies Act, and the Cooperative Credit Associations Act, as well as the Government of Canada's mortgage insurance guarantee framework. e Guideline outlines fi ve main principles for prudent mortgage underwriting and/or acquisition. (see "Residential Mortgage Under- writing Practices and Procedures", page 35) With growing household indebtedness, the potential adverse consequences of erosion in lending practices are growing. e OSFI took action to ensure fi nancial institutions have a good understanding of OSFI expectations when it comes to underwriting mortgages and Home Equity Line of Credit. Federally regulated fi nancial institutions had to fully comply with the guideline no later than fi scal year-end 2012, with the relevant public disclosures in Q1 2013. For further information please go to: http://www.osfi -bsif.gc.ca■ Institutions Regulated by OSFI Banks 80 Trust companies 47 Loan companies 19 Cooperative credit associations 6 Cooperative retail associations 1 Life insurance companies 67 Fraternal benefi t societies 14 Property and casualty insurance 172 p34-37_OSFI.indd 37 14-01-27 11:45 AM

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